Broken Arrows
#1
Broken Arrows
Hi,
I have a 2007 Bowtech Guardian and in the last month have broken two arrows while shooting. The arrows broke while exiting my bow. My bow's specs are as follows:
30 inch draw
67 lb draw
Carbon Tech Whitetail 65/80 arrows
QAD Ultra rest
The bow shoots in the neighborhood of 270-280 fps.
I've shot thousands of arrows from this bow, the only change I made was replacing the Whisker Biscuit with the QAD last year. Both arrows broke in almost the same place, very close to the top of the fletchings.
Anyone heard of this happening before? I'm planning to take it to the local pro shop today, but any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THanks.
Kevin
I have a 2007 Bowtech Guardian and in the last month have broken two arrows while shooting. The arrows broke while exiting my bow. My bow's specs are as follows:
30 inch draw
67 lb draw
Carbon Tech Whitetail 65/80 arrows
QAD Ultra rest
The bow shoots in the neighborhood of 270-280 fps.
I've shot thousands of arrows from this bow, the only change I made was replacing the Whisker Biscuit with the QAD last year. Both arrows broke in almost the same place, very close to the top of the fletchings.
Anyone heard of this happening before? I'm planning to take it to the local pro shop today, but any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THanks.
Kevin
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
What tip weight are you using and how long are your arrows?
Even though the arrow says 65-80 does not really mean that in every case it will be suitable for a 65# to 80# bow.....especially shooting a 30" draw. I checked the CT web site and they don't specify what the actual spine is of that shaft (.340 maybe?)
What was the history of each of the arrows that broke? Did they ever take a glancing blow, smacked together while group shooting, etc...
While I don't shoot CT arrows, they are one of the major manufacturers of carbon shafts out there. I seriously doubt that their Whitetail shafts are problematic. Especially that you have broken two in the same place.
For the other manufacturers there are tons of great ones out there. You will hear from fans of all the other major brands, "XXXX brand is the best", "this arrow is super tough", yada yada yada. Truth be told, the quality of todays higher end carbon arrows is so high that I doubt that you could really tell the difference from one to the other.
Pick an arrow that matches your weight range and price range, and go from there.
I shoot Carbon Express Maxima 350s because I like thier weight forward design, but would have no problem switching to Gold Tips, Easton, Carbon Tech, or just about any other.
Even though the arrow says 65-80 does not really mean that in every case it will be suitable for a 65# to 80# bow.....especially shooting a 30" draw. I checked the CT web site and they don't specify what the actual spine is of that shaft (.340 maybe?)
What was the history of each of the arrows that broke? Did they ever take a glancing blow, smacked together while group shooting, etc...
While I don't shoot CT arrows, they are one of the major manufacturers of carbon shafts out there. I seriously doubt that their Whitetail shafts are problematic. Especially that you have broken two in the same place.
For the other manufacturers there are tons of great ones out there. You will hear from fans of all the other major brands, "XXXX brand is the best", "this arrow is super tough", yada yada yada. Truth be told, the quality of todays higher end carbon arrows is so high that I doubt that you could really tell the difference from one to the other.
Pick an arrow that matches your weight range and price range, and go from there.
I shoot Carbon Express Maxima 350s because I like thier weight forward design, but would have no problem switching to Gold Tips, Easton, Carbon Tech, or just about any other.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ELK GROVE CA USA
Posts: 1,251
Hi,
I have a 2007 Bowtech Guardian and in the last month have broken two arrows while shooting. The arrows broke while exiting my bow. My bow's specs are as follows:
30 inch draw
67 lb draw
Carbon Tech Whitetail 65/80 arrows
QAD Ultra rest
The bow shoots in the neighborhood of 270-280 fps.
I've shot thousands of arrows from this bow, the only change I made was replacing the Whisker Biscuit with the QAD last year. Both arrows broke in almost the same place, very close to the top of the fletchings.
Anyone heard of this happening before? I'm planning to take it to the local pro shop today, but any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THanks.
Kevin
I have a 2007 Bowtech Guardian and in the last month have broken two arrows while shooting. The arrows broke while exiting my bow. My bow's specs are as follows:
30 inch draw
67 lb draw
Carbon Tech Whitetail 65/80 arrows
QAD Ultra rest
The bow shoots in the neighborhood of 270-280 fps.
I've shot thousands of arrows from this bow, the only change I made was replacing the Whisker Biscuit with the QAD last year. Both arrows broke in almost the same place, very close to the top of the fletchings.
Anyone heard of this happening before? I'm planning to take it to the local pro shop today, but any advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THanks.
Kevin
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Upstate, NY
Posts: 150
Either your arrows were damaged prior to the shots or you are underspined. Either way, I would get it figured out before you send another arrow through that bow. You're pretty lucky you didn't end up like the guy in Oklabowunter's post.
Glad you're ok, good luck with your arrows.
Glad you're ok, good luck with your arrows.